Why does my honda Pilot alarm go off?
A common reason for the alarm to continually go off is a bad hood latch connection. Problems with the car battery may also cause a car alarm to go off without the slightest warning. The first way a car’s battery can cause this kind of problem is if there’s not enough juice left in it.
How do you reset the anti theft system on a honda Pilot?
The first method for fixing this is to exit the vehicle after making sure all windows and doors are closed. Lock the driver’s side door using the key and not the fob and move to stand 10 feet away. After 15 minutes, this may reset the system.
What to do when your Honda Pilot alarm goes off?
The simplest thing to do first is disconnect the hood switch. If that’s the problem you can leave it disconnected. Replacing it means replacing the hood latch. I thought I had temporarily found a solution to this issue by locking the doors manually.
Why are the lights not blinking on my Honda Pilot?
If you press the lock button on the keyfob once and the corner lights don’t blink, something is probably wrong.
Is there a problem with my Honda Pilot?
The problem is also discussed in an edition of Honda Service News, March 2003 p4. (PDF) It discusses testing the voltage at all the various switches and radio security ground.
What to do if your car alarm keeps going off?
Replacing it means replacing the hood latch. I thought I had temporarily found a solution to this issue by locking the doors manually. Turns out that’s not the case and the alarmis still going off. I’m desperately looking for a solution to be able to look the car without the alarm going off by tomorrow. Any ideas? Thanks.
The simplest thing to do first is disconnect the hood switch. If that’s the problem you can leave it disconnected. Replacing it means replacing the hood latch. I thought I had temporarily found a solution to this issue by locking the doors manually.
If you press the lock button on the keyfob once and the corner lights don’t blink, something is probably wrong.
The problem is also discussed in an edition of Honda Service News, March 2003 p4. (PDF) It discusses testing the voltage at all the various switches and radio security ground.
Replacing it means replacing the hood latch. I thought I had temporarily found a solution to this issue by locking the doors manually. Turns out that’s not the case and the alarmis still going off. I’m desperately looking for a solution to be able to look the car without the alarm going off by tomorrow. Any ideas? Thanks.